Method and apparatus for thermal control of automotive component

Motor vehicles – Power – With means to guide and/or control air for power plant cooling

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180 685, B60K 1100, B60R 1604

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050317121

ABSTRACT:
A battery thermal control system including a casing for the battery and a cover for enclosing the battery in the casing, the casing being provided with a number of ribs for supporting the battery in a spaced relation to the bottom of the casing and to the side walls of the casing, a fan connected to discharge air into the casing for circulation through the spaces between the battery and the casing and a bypass duct for connecting the fan to a warm air source for heating the battery in the winter. A timer circuit is provided for continuing the operation of the fan after the engine is turned off. The timing circuit including a temperature switch for activating the timer circuit when the temperature is above a preset minimum.

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patent: 3977490 (1976-08-01), Flaig
patent: 4598786 (1986-07-01), Kirchweger
patent: 4854540 (1989-08-01), Balek

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